June Stratton in American Art Collector

Posted by Robert Lange on

It’s always a special moment when an artist’s work is recognized in print, and the recent feature on June Stratton in American Art Collector is one worth celebrating. The magazine did a wonderful job highlighting not only the work in her current show, but also the thoughtful process behind it. The article gives readers a deeper look into the quiet discipline, observation, and dedication that shape June’s paintings, offering a meaningful glimpse into the way she approaches her subjects and builds each composition.

What stands out most is how clearly the piece captures the spirit of June’s work—sensitive, deliberate, and deeply connected to the act of seeing. It’s refreshing to read an article that truly takes the time to explore an artist’s method rather than simply presenting finished images.

June shared her gratitude for the feature, saying, “It’s truly wonderful and humbling to be included in such a prestigious art magazine. I’m deeply grateful that American Art Collector took the time to talk about the work and the process behind it.”

We’re thrilled to see her work receiving this well-deserved recognition. CLICK HERE to visit American Art Collector.

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